They seem pretty overblown and may even be expected from a Democrat operative - but a supposed "neutral" commentator?

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The media further discredits themselves by behaving in highly partisan ways while hypocritically claiming to be "balanced". This is ridiculous.

In this case a Buzzfeed reporter is conducting a Search and Destroy Campaign against online advertisers on FOX Opinion Leader Sean Hannity show - calling up to 50 company's to challenge their online ad campaigns and asking why they supported a "bigoted and racist" media organization (with out legitimate examples).
This is a witch-hunt against conservative opinions.

It seems clear that the assault on her and her sister was at least partially Politically motivated as her mother Sarah Palin was a former Governor and Republican VP Nominee. Certainly there was nothing to suggest they were behaving in a disorderly manner which may have contributed to the dust-up.

If this had happened to a failed Democratic Nominee's daughter - would CNN be taking such obvious pleasure in this violence?
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Because of this scoop and her dogged follow-up coverage of the people involved she found herself under clandestine surveillance which given her status as a member of the media - was a very troubling discovery. Ultimately her employer failed to renew her "contract" and a book was born. Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington.

Pino, who has told a harrowing story of being raped at an off-campus party in 2012, was a main author of a landmark 2013 Title IX complaint that accused UNC of indifference to victims. A co-founder of the group End Rape on Campus with her friend and fellow UNC alumna Annie Clark, Pino has had the ear of politicians and journalists; she was one of the stars of the 2015 campus rape documentaryThe Hunting Ground, has co-authored an acclaimed book titled We Believe You, and is stilla frequentspeaker on college campuses.

Now, a new book on the controversies surrounding sexual assault on campus strongly challenges Pino’s credibility.